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The postman of Barnard Castle have always supported the Whit Monday procession. These are photos from the 1950's onwards.
John Emerson has always supported the procession.
Whit Monday 1968 -
Harry Maddison as 'Ben',
Barry Metham as 'Yickle (Sexy) Weed' and
Jack Aston as 'Bill'.
May 28 2008
Hi Dave, Fred,
While scrolling The Meet Page, (as one does) it suddenly dawned on me, the little spider with the gorgeous Miss Muffet, is actually my great granddaughter, Maddison Olivia's mother, talk about keeping it in the family, just thought I'd mention it.
Cheers Harry.
Harry Maddison as 'Little Miss Muffet' with his grandaughter Kathryne as the 'Spider'.
Harry Maddison riding the ostrich with his daughter Clair as the 'Barney Bumbler'.
Harry Maddison as the first 'White Slave Trader in Barney'.